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A 2 GB/s high speed link with differential simultaneous bi-directional IO
The data bandwidth of an existing 1 GB/s high speed link is increased to 2 GB/s by use of differential simultaneous bi-directional signaling. This signaling technique allows a physical channel to carry two independent data streams, effectively doubling the data rate per IO. The driver also provides digital precompensation to counteract intersymbol interference due to skin effect attenuation.